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The original release of Decksandrumsandrockandroll features 13 tracks. All were produced by Will White and Alex Gifford. Most are instrumental pieces of big beat, breakbeat and trip hop, sometimes with vocal samples. The exception is "History Repeating", which features vocals from veteran singer Shirley Bassey.

"Take California" was the first song to be used in an iPod advertising campaign, appearing in the first commercial for the original model and, in general, the first iPod commercial. "It's all basically three notes!" said Gifford. "Three good ones, though. Oh, and there's another one-note line over the top. Then I found Richard Nixon on this early cut-up comedy record. He's saying, "Take California," and LBJ is showing people round the White House. This track crops up in odd places – it even got nominated for a Grammy as Best Rock Instrumental. So that was a privilege! We got beaten by one of those seasoned guitar types – not Santana but of that ilk."[4]

"History Repeating" was used in a Pantene Pro-V shampoo commercial and on the 1998 Jaguar S-type commercial. An instrumental version was also the theme music to UK programme So Graham Norton broadcast on Channel 4 between July 1998 to March 2002.

The DreamWorks label released the album in North America and South America. This edition differs from the Wall of Sound album by removing "Echo And Bounce" from the album, and adding "You Want It Back", a collaboration with the Jungle Brothers, added at the end of the CD. The version of "Oh Yeah" was retitled to "360° (Oh Yeah?)", and features vocals from De La Soul, which are absent from the WoS release.